Hi I have 4 heatsink which I am planing to use for makeing Aleph 4 or 2 ( two per chanel - two mono blocks )... But I dont know what temperature coeficient thay have ( W/C ) ... or will thay be anough for aleph 2 ...
Dimensions are 210x120mm and high is 180mm ...
Can some one please help me to identificate their temperature coeficient ( W/C ) ...
Thanks ...
I'am planing to mont mosfets directli on heatsinks ( without any L - shape or something ) ... Is that O.K. ?
I hope that you will be ablle to se pic.
( sorry for my bad english )
Dimensions are 210x120mm and high is 180mm ...
Can some one please help me to identificate their temperature coeficient ( W/C ) ...
Thanks ...
I'am planing to mont mosfets directli on heatsinks ( without any L - shape or something ) ... Is that O.K. ?
I hope that you will be ablle to se pic.
( sorry for my bad english )
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Hi, joke!
I have used the same heatsink for my Aleph60. There are four of them per channel (three devices/sink), the temperature is about 40 grades celsius.
You can find the same heatsink profile used:
http://www.aussieamplifiers.com/1kwamp.htm
Try asking from the developer of the amp.
By the way, I heard that the profile is called H10.🙄
Regards.
I have used the same heatsink for my Aleph60. There are four of them per channel (three devices/sink), the temperature is about 40 grades celsius.
You can find the same heatsink profile used:
http://www.aussieamplifiers.com/1kwamp.htm
Try asking from the developer of the amp.
By the way, I heard that the profile is called H10.🙄
Regards.
The dimensions of the heatsink you're displaying are comparable to Fischer's SK 144 sink which is rated at 0,55K/W for 75mm height.
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joke,
love your avatar! Uhmm, it somehow comes out sounding wrong...
Anyways, what dondododnddo suggested would be more in line with my thinking.
For a 300 watts monoblock...180 mm high...I would be inclined to say 6 so you need 12.
Only four would make a nice stereo Aleph3 (200w total)
love your avatar! Uhmm, it somehow comes out sounding wrong...
Anyways, what dondododnddo suggested would be more in line with my thinking.
For a 300 watts monoblock...180 mm high...I would be inclined to say 6 so you need 12.
Only four would make a nice stereo Aleph3 (200w total)
joke,
love your avatar! Uhmm, it somehow comes out sounding wrong...
Anyways, what dondododnddo suggesed would be more in line with my thinking.
For a 300 watts monoblock...180 mm high...I would be inclined to say 6.
Only four would make a nice stereo Aleph3 (200w total)
love your avatar! Uhmm, it somehow comes out sounding wrong...
Anyways, what dondododnddo suggesed would be more in line with my thinking.
For a 300 watts monoblock...180 mm high...I would be inclined to say 6.
Only four would make a nice stereo Aleph3 (200w total)
Thanks people ... you are killing me ...
I was reali hopeing that this heatsink would be anough for aleph 4 at least
...
Whell i will then builld aleph 4 and see if it gets to worm I will changed it to aleph 3 ...
I have ollways know that this project loves aluminium ( Al ) but this much ( each heatsink is like 4.5 kg ) 😡 😡 😡 ....
You just make my day bad ( and it was nice sunny day 😎 , birds ware singing )
Thanks regards Josip
...now back to colecting parts...
I was reali hopeing that this heatsink would be anough for aleph 4 at least

Whell i will then builld aleph 4 and see if it gets to worm I will changed it to aleph 3 ...
I have ollways know that this project loves aluminium ( Al ) but this much ( each heatsink is like 4.5 kg ) 😡 😡 😡 ....
You just make my day bad ( and it was nice sunny day 😎 , birds ware singing )



Thanks regards Josip
...now back to colecting parts...
Here I 'am again ... I just look at the fishers elektronik SK 144 and I think that my one heatsink have something like 0.25 C/W heat desipation maybe 0.22 C/W.
http://www.fischerelektronik.de/_2002/PDF/Einzel_PDF/A_70.pdf
http://www.fischerelektronik.de/_2002/PDF/Einzel_PDF/A_70.pdf
heatsik identification
Hi all,
I've found the extrusion profile on the next WWW page:
http://www.fastron.com.au/heatsink.htm
Unfortunately they do not specify any "numbers". Maybe contacting them on e-mail would solve the problem. I'll try.
Cheers!
Hi all,
I've found the extrusion profile on the next WWW page:
http://www.fastron.com.au/heatsink.htm
Unfortunately they do not specify any "numbers". Maybe contacting them on e-mail would solve the problem. I'll try.
Cheers!
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